»07/20/2012CHINABao Tong gives Wen Jiabao a failing grade, saying "He betrayed all of us"China's great dissident releases a new book in Hong Kong. It is a collection of about 100 writings. After hearing the prime minister's final speech to the nation, he concludes that Wen is a phony liberal and deserves an 'F' grade. His "comments on political reform are largely a repetition of what late paramount leader Deng Xiaoping said before."

Beijing (AsiaNews) - Bao Tong, a personal friend and a
secretary to the late deposed Communist Party leader Zhao Ziyang, gave Premier
Wen Jiabao an "F" grade. Despite his populist image, the latter
failed to push for political reforms in China. One of China's most important analysts, he has been under house
arrest since the Tiananmen Square massacre for his opposition and that of his
boss to the military crackdown approved by Deng Xiaoping.

His
views on the outgoing premier are found in a new book, 'A Collection of Essays,'
released in Hong Kong on Tuesday by New
Century Media. The collection contains more than 100
articles Bao wrote over the past decade on China's social and political life.

Bao gave Premier Wen Jiabao a failing grade
after his last nationally televised press conference at the end of the government's
annual legislative session ahead of October's change in Communist leadership.

"I
gave Premier Wen's report a score of 59 [out of 100]. He would have received a
passing grade if he earned another point," Bao wrote.

Bao's
remarks echoed those of other analysts who said that Wen, touted as the people's
premier, has served as the human face of the leadership to prevent
Western-styled democracy in China.

For Bao, Wen cultivated a reformist image with
the occasional eye-catching public remarks on the necessity of political reform.
In fact, he toed the party line whilst choosing politically correct language all
the time.

In
the end, his "impromptu comments on political reform are largely a repetition
of what late paramount leader Deng Xiaoping said before. He betrayed all of us,"
Bao noted.

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